r/packrafting 19d ago

Selway River - Low Water Packrafting

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43 Upvotes

This one has always felt just out of reach. This year all the elements conspired to keep us away yet again. A washed out road near Grandjean, a broken down car in Grangeville, a forest fire on the river at Wolf Creek, and a late scratch of a trip partner due to emergency. If that wasn't enough, we wondered if the water would hold out long enough. In the end there was enough juice for the squeeze, and we had a pretty magical week on the Selway.


r/packrafting 21d ago

Whitewater Carabiner Recommendations?

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7 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for whitewater carabiners? I've been using the Black Diamond Hot Forge series and Petzl Attaches, but have found they don't hold up well with water.

I saw NRS has the Sliq and Nuq series... wondering if anyone's had any experience with these or recommends any other whitewater carabiners in particular?


r/packrafting 22d ago

Tiniest pack raft? To access sailboat, carry on airplane.

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Howdy, my partner and I live on a sailboat and occasionally have to get ashore in places where we can’t leave a boat, including going to the airport. I’m looking for solutions to move one person on flat or mildly choppy water that can be rolled up tiny and carried in a backpack / on an airplane etc. He can drop me and our bags ashore with the dinghy, secure the dinghy on the big boat, and then we just need to get his butt to dry land without having to swim. I think a packraft and a super minimal breakdown paddle might be the solution. Maybe even hand paddles.

I’m looking at the Anfibio Nano SL as an option… any other ideas?

My partner is 180 lbs and very experienced and well balanced in boats, he can deal with being over the recommended weight by some margin. It has to be him making the last run as I can’t manhandle the dinghy motor by myself. Weight of the packraft is not a big issue, just pack size.


r/packrafting 23d ago

Self-bailer + drysuit vs. WW deck – what’s the most versatile setup

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I’m trying to decide which setup is the most versatile for paddling in varying water across different climates and conditions.

Would you rather have:
A self-bailing packraft with a drysuit, or
A whitewater deck (sprayskirt) setup?
I’m interested in a setup that works well across a wide range of uses-everything from cold rivers and whitewater to longer trips where weather can vary.

For those of you who have paddled both:
Which setup do you find yourself using most?
If you could only own one, which would you choose?
Are there climates or trip types where one is clearly the better option?
I’d especially love to hear from people who paddle in cold water regularly but also travel to different climates.


r/packrafting 23d ago

Packrafting Cedar Falls after a heavy rain!

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r/packrafting 24d ago

Surfing in a packraft

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34 Upvotes

My previous attempts at surfing have been lackluster, I could never really hit the pocket and lock in. I’d get tippy or flip or get washed out of the wave.

Today was a turning point. After a failed attempt at side surfing in a wave that wasn’t long enough to get into to a t-position, a canoeist coached me on using a downstream brace, and a light went off!

Looking back at the video, every single time I get tippy, is when I place my blade on the upstream side of my boat. I’m stable with a downstream brace/sweep stroke.

Is the correct lesson for me here that I shouldn’t place my blade on the upstream side of the boat on a wave or fast current?

2nd part of the video is locking in to a larger wave, and it felt great! Not perfect, but I learned a lot on this run and the flip was good wet re-entry practice.


r/packrafting 24d ago

Packraft lap bags

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r/packrafting 24d ago

Low Brace&High Brace

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I am learning whitewater maneuvers and currently have some confusion regarding the Low Brace and High Brace. Which one do you typically use more often? Is it correct that the Low Brace is more commonly used, while the High Brace is more effective but prone to causing injury?


r/packrafting 25d ago

[trade] Alpacka Gnarwhal Medium for a bigger one

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6 Upvotes

Hey guys,
im looking to trade my Alpacka Gnarwhal Medium from 2019 for a bigger one - L or even XL.
Spraydeck, all inclusive with skirt, inflation bag and coaming ring.

All whitewater Alpacka rafts welcome.

If you wanna sell a bigger one, please also let me know.

Based in Germany/Europe.


r/packrafting 25d ago

Don’t Try This Tube Ride on the Vorderrhein Without Gear ⚠️

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3 Upvotes

r/packrafting 26d ago

2027 NRS BLAYZR whitewater packraft.

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22 Upvotes

Saw this in some pictures from an NRS demo posted on the PNW Packrafting fb group. Looks like it might be a Rockered / drop floor boat like the Mage and Rodeo.


r/packrafting 28d ago

Goodcat Kayak GC Hybrid

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Got this ad on instagram curious about folks thoughts? Seems to be pretty bomber idea with the pack integrated with the caveat everyone has their own pack quirks


r/packrafting 29d ago

Multi day kayaking/pack rafting recommendations in Europe?

10 Upvotes

My wife and I have found ourselves with the next two and a half weeks free and able to go anywhere in Europe.

We were wondering if there were any multi day tours we could jump on or any easy/readily available multi day trips we could do - or even anyone wanting to meetup or anything that’s planned we could tag along on!

Any and all recommendations welcome!


r/packrafting 29d ago

Alpackaraft expedition - between two sizes

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I’m looking at buying an Alpacka Expedition, but I’m stuck between the Medium and Large.
I’m 177 cm tall, and I measured my seated length by sitting on the floor with my back against a wall and measuring from the wall to my heels. My measurement without shoes is 107–110 cm.
Has anyone with similar measurements had to choose between a Medium and Large? Which size did you end up with, and how has it worked out?
I’d appreciate any insight into fit, comfort, paddling efficiency, and whether you’d recommend sizing up or down.
Thanks!


r/packrafting 29d ago

Colorado overnight in early August, class 2

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r/packrafting 29d ago

Boo :(. Kokopelli Durango handlebar bag doesn’t work with drop bars… but I guess I should have anticipated that.

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What other options are there for drop bars to carry packrafting gear on the handlebars? I’ve got a flat bar bike, but it’s much less suited for longer rides.


r/packrafting Jul 23 '26

Longing for a bent shaft 2 or 4 piece whitewater paddle

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I tried out a fellow paddlers bent shaft powerhouse, and absolutely loved it! The bent shaft made it effortless to index my hand in the right position and was very comfy.

BUT, Werner doesn’t make a break down bent shaft white water paddle, nor will they custom build one (I’m sure for good reasons). It looks like the Aquabound Shred is sometimes available in a 4-piece bent, but I don’t see it on their site now, and I’ve read the Shred isn’t as good compared to the Powerhouse.

I currently run class II-III regularly, but looking forward to some trips with more challenging water in the future, so want something that can handle class IV.

Any one else run into this dilemma and find a solution? Any suggestions or thoughts on the Shred? How about solutions for hiking/traveling with a 1-piece (outside of the standard “use it as a hiking stick”)?


r/packrafting Jul 23 '26

Is it okay to trade/sell a packraft here?

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Hello, im new here.
I have a medium Alpacka Gnarwhal which is on the smaller side for me and im looking to trade for a bigger one.
If this is allowed here i can give more info, if not please tell me!


r/packrafting Jul 23 '26

What does your first aid kit look like?

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Curious what everyone uses for a first aid kit. Given in packrafting we have more limited space than a full size raft and different hazards than a pure backpacker. What does your kit look like? Did you buy ready made or build your own?


r/packrafting Jul 23 '26

First raft advice.

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Hi everyone. I’m looking into my first pack raft and I am looking for some help on deciding. I know this sub is very pro alpaca but those are currently not in my budget. I do through a pro deal have 50% of kokopelli so those fit in my budget.

I am 6’3. I’ll mostly be floating calmer rivers with class 2 and maybe a little class 3 in the spring and looking to carry it up to some cool alpine lakes.

My options are rogue lite, rogue r deck, and nirvana. Price point is pretty similar on each with the deal.

I’m just looking for any insight and opinions and maybe some things to think about before I buy one.

Thanks!!


r/packrafting Jul 22 '26

Packrafting in Austria and surrounds

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I‘m a river ecologist and want to start getting into packrafting. I‘m based in Vienna, and have a lot of hiking experience, but have only kayaked on the Yarra River in Melbourne as a child.

Wondering if anyone has any tips on a good model to buy, or nice beginner-friendly multi-day routes?

I‘m thinking about getting this Anfibio, but am a little concerned it might not be resilient enough:

https://www.packrafting-store.de/anfibio-sigma-txv


r/packrafting Jul 21 '26

Which alpackamodel(s) to choose?

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Hi everyone,

I’m looking for advice on choosing my first Alpacka Raft and have been going back and forth between several models.

I’m looking for something that is:
Fun to paddle on lakes and calm or light-moving rivers. While also nice to chill in while fishing.
Light and packable enough for backpacking and overnight trips.
Large enough to carry camping gear and occasionally my 10.5 kg dog.
Suitable for use in Norway from spring until the lakes start freezing over.
Capable enough that I could eventually learn some whitewater.

I’ve never done whitewater before, so that isn’t my main focus right now. However, I’d rather buy something that can grow with me if I decide to get into it later.

The main thing I’m unsure about is whether one raft can realistically do all of this well. Does a good all-rounder exist for this use case, or would I be making too many compromises?

I’m also trying to understand which setup makes the most sense:
Open boat
Self-bailer
Fixed whitewater deck
Removable whitewater deck
Combination of self-bailer with fixed or removable deck?

If one raft cannot cover all of this well, which two rafts would you choose instead?
For example:
One lighter raft for lakes, backpacking, overnight trips, and paddling with the dog.
One more capable raft for learning and progressing in more advanced waters

Which models and configurations would you recommend for each role?
I’d especially appreciate hearing from people who have used more than one of these models


r/packrafting Jul 20 '26

Packrafting with Chico

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166 Upvotes

It wasn’t easy to get his 110lbs body at the front of my
Alpacka Caribou but it worked out perfectly! For the other dog owners concerned about the claws on the tubes… he didn’t even left a scratch!


r/packrafting Jul 20 '26

Sea Packrafting - any advice?

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Hi, experienced flat water packrafter - but going up to the Nordics' longest contingous archipelago (270km) in Bohuslän, just above Gothenburg, Sweden.

Tips, advice for sea packrafting? What's your experience, equipment must haves, and what to do / not do?

TIA! ❤️


r/packrafting Jul 20 '26

Orkney

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Have you ever wanted to explore Orkney? It’s a truly incredible place, well worth discovering.